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The 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards were handed out yesterday at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam and Beyonce was awarded with Best Live trophy! Although she couldn't attend the awards show, she recorded a thank you message while on tour. Watch it below.

After finishing up the Australian leg of The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, Beyonce posted a thank you video on her official website.

Beyonce's performance during the Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show was nominated in three categories for this year's Emmy Awards. The winners of Creative Arts Emmy Awards were announced during a ceremony in Los Angeles on September 15 and Beyonce's performance won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Series. Congratulations!

Also, the nominations for the upcoming MTV Europe Music Awards has just been announced and Beyonce is up for one award:

LeBron James has another ring to add to his collection! The two-time basketball champion tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Savannah Brinson on Saturday, Sept. 14, sources confirm to Us Weekly.

The newlyweds said "I do" at the Grand Del Mar hotel in San Diego, Calif., and were joined by some of their famous friends, including fellow NBA star Dwyane Wade, his actress love Gabrielle Union and singer Neyo.

And in a huge surprise for guests, Beyonce and Jay Z performed their 2003 hit "Crazy in Love" with a full band, a source revealed to Us. Queen Bey, 32, flew in for just one night, having just performed at a concert in Brazil Friday for the South American leg of her Mrs. Carter World tour. She will be flying back out for another Sunday.

Beyonce performed yesterday during the Rock in Rio festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At the end of the concert she asked the crowd to repeat XO, which is the title of the song she filmed a music video for last month, and danced to the song "Ah Lek Lek Lek"! You can watch the full performance below.

Chris Grant choreographed for Beyonce, and like many young dancers of his generation, it all started in front of the television in his mother's living room.

"I've been dancing since I was 2 and looking up to Michael Jackson from a very young age," Grant said in a recent interview with HuffPost Entertainment. "I would just come home from school and other people would go out and play or do sports, but I would just be stuck in front of my TV, replaying videos and learning every word and move and trying to figure out how he moved his body like that."

The dedication (or obsession) paid off: Jackson picked Grant to be a backup dancer on his ultimately ill-fated "This Is It" tour (Jackson died before the shows began). "For me to be at the audition, doing the same moves that I was doing in the living room in my mom's house was crazy for me," Grant said. "I had to pull myself together, especially when Michael walked into the room, and I did. I just pretended I was back in the room at my mom's house, I tuned everyone else out and I just gave it my all. Sure enough, he was able to see that."

And though dreams of touring with Jackson evaporated with the singer's death, Grant has played a part in the King of Pop's legacy, starring as Jackson himself in the "Michael Forever" tribute concert in 2011. So by the time he linked up with Beyonce, the contemporary performer who some have identified as coming closest to Jackson's combination of vocal ability and dance acumen, it's safe to say he had some confidence.

"I compare her to Michael because not only does she have the voice and the look, but the movement. The way it all ties together is just very important," Grant said of working with Beyonce. "Some people may lack the singing, the movement or the feeling, but she has it all. I was really intrigued by that, and I just wanted to help in any way that I could help. I sure learn from her -- she gives me a lot of information. That's what I love about the whole situation with her, is that we are learning from each other." Read more...

The 2013 Primetime Emmy Nominations are out, and rising Queen of All Media Beyonce has scored three nods for her instant-classic Super Bowl Halftime Show. The “Bow Down” singer may not have unveiled any new material at the most-watched event of the year on February 3, but she did briefly reunite Destiny’s Child and run through a string of hits so electrifying that the stadium lost power for about 20 minutes after her performance.

The whole spectacle is up for Outstanding Special Class – Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program, Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special and Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special.

Additionally, the last round of nominees for this year’s Teen Choice Awards has been announced and Beyonce got one more nod!

The inaugural Sound of Change concert, organized by Gucci’s Chime for Change charity organization, is set to air on NBC on Sunday, June 2nd.

ABC reveals on Thursday, “Highlights from next month’s Sound of Change Live concert in London, promoting improved education, health and justice for women and girls around the world, will be televised by NBC as a two-hour special.”

Headlined by Beyoncé, the concert will take place at London’s Twickenham Stadium on June 1st, featuring additional performances by Jay-Z, Jennifer Lopez, Ellie Goulding, Rita Ora, Florence + the Machine, Iggy Azalea, and John Legend.

Madonna, James Franco and Salma Hayek are among presenters for the evening.

Be sure to tune in to The Women’s Concert for Change: Live from London on Sunday, June 2nd at 9 p.m. Eastern on NBC.

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